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Strategically situated in South Texas, Talise is more than a master-planned community; it is a rising force in North America’s trade ecosystem. With a location just north of Laredo and direct access to key highways and international ports, Talise is designed to serve as a vital link in the U.S.–Mexico logistics chain. Whether you’re expanding a logistics operation or seeking a future-forward industrial base, Talise offers a competitive advantage that few regions can match.

Positioned for Global Commerce

Talise sits at the crossroads of I-35, US-83, and TX-255, placing it squarely in one of the most critical logistics corridors in North America. This tri-highway access supports seamless connections between U.S. and Mexican markets, enabling efficient cross-border transport for goods, materials, and services.

The community is just 18 miles from the World Trade International Bridge and within easy reach of three other international crossings. With the Port of Laredo recognized as the No. 1 inland port in the United States, handling over 15,000 truck crossings and 280,000 railcar crossings daily, Talise’s location opens doors to global distribution at a scale rarely found outside major coastal cities.

Laredo’s unique position just 140 miles north of Monterrey, one of Mexico’s largest industrial centers, enhances Talise’s ability to serve as a logistical bridge between two of the world’s most interconnected economies. U.S. and Mexican trade continues to grow, and Talise is ready to meet that demand with speed and efficiency.

Logistics-Ready Infrastructure

The Township Logistics Park at Talise begins with over 1 million square feet of Class A industrial space designed for flexibility and scale. Phase 1 includes four major buildings ranging from 209,000 to over 700,000 square feet, each equipped with high-clear heights, numerous dock doors, and trailer parking tailored for high-volume operations.

This first phase is just the beginning. Plans include up to 3.8 million square feet of warehouse and distribution space across 14 buildings. All facilities can be customized for manufacturing, storage, cross-docking, or specialized uses.

What makes this development unique is not just the scale but the integrated nature of the community surrounding it. Unlike industrial parks located far from services and housing, Talise brings everything closer to home. That creates efficiency, improves workforce quality of life, and reduces operational friction.

A Self-Sustaining Trade Community

Talise is designed to operate as a true mixed-use community. Thousands of planned homes, modern apartments, and retail destinations will support the daily needs of residents and workers alike. Talise will not only attract companies but also retain talent with a high quality of life and local opportunities for education, training, and family living.

As development progresses, residents will be able to live minutes from where they work. That dynamic reduces commute times and transportation costs, while also helping employers tap into a dependable and stable workforce.

Access to Multimodal Transport

In logistics, efficiency comes from options. Talise delivers on that with an unmatched range of multimodal assets. Beyond its highway connections and proximity to key border crossings, Talise is just 23 miles from Laredo International Airport. This facility moves over 522 million pounds of cargo annually and maintains connections to more than 60 countries.

Plans are also underway for a dedicated cargo airport within Talise itself, giving businesses even greater speed and autonomy when moving goods. Combined with nearby rail infrastructure and warehousing, these assets make Talise one of the most multimodal-ready trade communities in the United States.

Business-Friendly Environment

Talise is more than a smart location; it’s a place where business and industry are welcomed and supported. Flexible zoning, modern infrastructure, and a forward-looking development team make it easy to invest and expand. Talise’s leadership has created a vision rooted in legacy and long-term economic health, and that vision includes helping businesses thrive from day one.

The region also offers incentives and opportunities for companies in logistics, manufacturing, and technology sectors. As demand grows for nearshoring and regionalized supply chains, Talise provides a home base built for reliability and momentum.

The workforce in the Laredo-Webb County area is another strength. Bilingual, skilled, and deeply experienced in cross-border logistics, local workers bring an understanding of both cultural and commercial demands that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.

Supply Chain Resilience Built In

In an era where supply chains must be flexible, Talise stands out as a resilient choice. Businesses that locate here gain access to multiple transport routes, scalable space, and less congested paths into the U.S. interior. While many hubs are constrained by traffic, regulations, or costs, Talise offers a new alternative.

Its inland position gives it protection from coastal disruptions, while its connectivity ensures uninterrupted trade. From large-scale distribution centers to agile startups, companies in Talise will be able to navigate challenges and meet changing demands with ease.

A Vision for Generational Growth

What sets Talise apart is the long-view mindset of its creators. This is a place meant to grow steadily, guided by a vision of prosperity that honors the land, the culture, and the people who call it home. The Walker family has invested billions into building a community that will outlast trends and transform the economic landscape of South Texas.

With a focus on legacy, sustainability, and scale, Talise invites businesses, families, and visionaries to be part of something lasting. The future of U.S.–Mexico logistics is taking shape in South Texas, and Talise is ready to lead the way.

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